Monster Aquaria Network:  
 
FORUMS - ARTICLES - GALLERY - CLASSIFIEDS - STORE

Please enter your Login details to participate
Username:
Password:
Search
AquariaCentral.com
Monster Aquaria Network
Featured Sponsors
Contest
Store


Notices
Aquaria Central > Freshwater Topics > Planted Aquariums » CO2 proof tubing?

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 12-02-2002, 3:35 PM   #1
125gJoe
2009 VMAX
 
125gJoe's Avatar
 
Usergroup: AC Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Last Activity: 03-21-2009 10:42 PM
Marketplace Feedback: (0)
Posts: 3,311

Personal Gallery

Personal Blog

CO2 proof tubing?


Is it really worth the extra money to use tubing that's claimed to be 'CO2 tubing?' Right now I have some green and regular clear tubing hooked up...



__________________

Tank - 125 gallon planted Discus tank -

"And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." -
Abraham Lincoln
125gJoe is offline  
Old 12-02-2002, 4:11 PM   #2
gcvt
Functional Aquaholic
 
gcvt's Avatar
 
Usergroup: AC Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: SF, CA
Last Activity: 06-26-2005 3:55 PM
Marketplace Feedback: (0)
Posts: 843

Personal Gallery

Personal Blog


I've heard that it is better than regular silicone tubing. But, I've never actually seen any tests to prove this...everyone just seems to say it's better - especially the people who sell it! I'm still using that green silicone line too.



__________________

Start slow, then taper off

My Fish Page
My Heater Specs Page
gcvt is offline  
Old 12-02-2002, 7:16 PM   #3
inxs
Registered User
 
Usergroup: AC Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Litchfield, CT
Last Activity: 02-11-2006 7:13 AM
Marketplace Feedback: (0)
Posts: 203

Personal Gallery

Personal Blog


I thought silicone was the CO2 safe tubing??
inxs is offline  
Old 12-02-2002, 7:32 PM   #4
Richer
Registered User
 
Richer's Avatar
 
Usergroup: AC Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Edmonton, AB
Last Activity: 11-12-2006 2:39 AM
Marketplace Feedback: (0)
Posts: 890

Personal Gallery

Personal Blog


I believe the tubing you want to avoid is plastic tubing. That stuff will degard very quickly when used in CO2 injection. Silicon tubing is much better, but from what I understand, not 100% CO2 proof. It will allow some CO2 to escape, and from what I hear, also degrade over time. CO2 resistant tubing is 100% CO2 resistant, meaning it will not allow any CO2 to escape and resists being degraded.

HTH
-Richer
Richer is offline  
Old 12-02-2002, 7:42 PM   #5
inxs
Registered User
 
Usergroup: AC Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Litchfield, CT
Last Activity: 02-11-2006 7:13 AM
Marketplace Feedback: (0)
Posts: 203

Personal Gallery

Personal Blog


So what exactly is it made of?
inxs is offline  
Old 12-02-2002, 8:17 PM   #6
gcvt
Functional Aquaholic
 
gcvt's Avatar
 
Usergroup: AC Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: SF, CA
Last Activity: 06-26-2005 3:55 PM
Marketplace Feedback: (0)
Posts: 843

Personal Gallery

Personal Blog


Quote:
Originally posted by inxs
So what exactly is it made of?
That's a good question. I don't recall any retailers saying what it was made of. Most just say that it's 'special' and that it is 99% C02 resistant.

How about that John Guest tubing - like the stuff that comes on RO/DI units? Wonder if that would be any better than silicone?



__________________

Start slow, then taper off

My Fish Page
My Heater Specs Page
gcvt is offline  
Old 12-02-2002, 8:51 PM   #7
AsahiToro
Fish Nazi
 
Usergroup: AC Member
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Lutz, Fl
Marketplace Feedback: (0)
Posts: 51

Personal Gallery

Personal Blog


I have some norprene CO2 tubing from Coralife. I guess it's supposed to work well in terms of CO2 handling.
AsahiToro is offline  
Old 12-03-2002, 8:28 AM   #8
inxs
Registered User
 
Usergroup: AC Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Litchfield, CT
Last Activity: 02-11-2006 7:13 AM
Marketplace Feedback: (0)
Posts: 203

Personal Gallery

Personal Blog


I did have problems with regular plastic tubing and switched to silicone - haven't had any problems since.
inxs is offline  
Old 12-03-2002, 10:49 AM   #9
DIYMatt
Registered User
 
Usergroup: AC Member
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Last Activity: 01-29-2004 6:21 PM
Marketplace Feedback: (0)
Posts: 218

Personal Gallery

Personal Blog


Has anyone had problems getting the silicone tubing to seal as well as the cheap stuff?

I used it with regular airline fittings and when I switched over to the silicone I found that I had leaks. I assumed it was leaking around the check valve and my seperation chamber. I had to take very small cable ties and cinch them on the fittings to stop the leaks.
DIYMatt is offline  
Old 12-03-2002, 11:08 AM   #10
inxs
Registered User
 
Usergroup: AC Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Litchfield, CT
Last Activity: 02-11-2006 7:13 AM
Marketplace Feedback: (0)
Posts: 203

Personal Gallery

Personal Blog


That is what I have done(cable ties) , there are some fittings which are slightly larger and can be found at home depot.
inxs is offline  
Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
co2, proof, tubing


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
WTB: CO2 Tubing and 4Dh solution foofooree AC Marketplace : Buy and Sell 2 08-12-2008 3:12 AM
Co2...24/7 or not? jmarsh3253 Planted Aquariums 13 08-14-2007 11:33 AM
Tubing for CO2 trevor30 Planted Aquariums 18 10-17-2006 12:55 PM
CO2 Resistant Tubing ? 125gJoe Freshwater Equipment, Products, & DIY 4 06-15-2003 3:14 PM
Co2 tubing Mr.Firemouth Planted Aquariums 5 11-30-2002 7:35 PM

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 2:44 PM.
AquariaCentral.com, a division of Monster Aquaria Network, LLC.
© 1997-2009 AquariaCentral.com. All Rights Reserved
 
Select Skin: